No, a jet engine is louder.
A turbojet is one of the very first types of jet engine. Turbojets are different than turbofans- jet engines that most modern aircraft use.
Ordinary jet engines are used on aircrafts. But some planes require turbojet engines. These planes fly at more than the speed of sound. There are other type of airplane types too.
Turbo engines can be louder than naturally aspirated engines, but it depends on various factors, including design, exhaust systems, and tuning. The turbocharger itself can produce a distinct whistling or whooshing sound during operation, especially when building boost. However, many modern turbo engines are designed to be more efficient and quieter, so the noise level can vary widely across different vehicles. Overall, whether a turbo engine is louder depends on the specific application and configuration.
i have the same problem, my Audi a3 tdi 110 seems to be running louder than most diesels engines.
Louder Than War was created in 2001.
Louder Than the Dragon was created in 2004.
Extremely high compression ratio is the reason they are so noisy, but newer diesels do not sound significantly louder than gasoline engines.
Louder Than Love was created in 1988-12.
They do speak louder.
Yes, the space shuttle is louder than a typical jet engine. During launch, the space shuttle's main engines produce around 200 decibels of sound, whereas a jet engine typically generates around 140 decibels.
A jet engine is typically louder than a lawn mower from the same distance away due to the higher intensity and frequency of sound produced by the jet engine. Jet engines generate more noise because of their powerful engines and the high-speed exhaust gases they produce, compared to a lower-powered lawn mower engine.
Louder Than Words - EP - was created in 2005.